
Sholto Blissett: The white heat of cold water presents imagined landscapes where water shapes land with erosive force, absent of human presence. His paintings depict rivers, ice, and gorges in dramatic light and contrast, reflecting nature’s dynamism, power, and cycles. Drawing from geography and memory, Blissett creates atemporal scenes that question human detachment from water, highlighting its constructive, destructive, and life-giving roles in shaping the world.